* Christoph Erhardt:

> Hi Florian,
>
>> Yes, I understood that.  x86_64 buildroots only have x86_64 packages in
>> Koji.  You cannot build and run 32-bit binaries (unless you put them
>> together completely from scratch, without help from i686 RPM packages).
> alright, thank you for clarifying!
>
> Curiously though, the Koji build for epel9 does find and install a
> `glibc-static.i686` package from the `build` repo:
> https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org//work/tasks/9858/81959858/root.log
> I presume this is a CentOS package and has nothing to do with Fedora's 
> glibc32 
> hack, but I still find it interesting that it is found on epel9 but not on 
> epel8.

That's very interesting.  I've been told repeatedly that Koji cannot do
that.  Oh well.

> Is there an overview of - or a simple way to find out - how many and which 
> Fedora packages currently rely on the glibc32 hack?

It should be very, very few packages.  It's supposed to be gcc only at
this point.

>> Do we have CI for EPEL?  You could run the tests there.

> Given that I'm a freshman Fedora developer, I'm not familiar with that part 
> of 
> the Fedora infrastructure yet. Could someone with pertinent knowledge weigh 
> in 
> on this topic?

Sorry, I don't know much about the EPEL infrastructure offerings,
either.

Thanks,
Florian
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